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China to
investigate Google
for illegal maps: official media |
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China has launched an investigation into online mapping services by
Internet giants including Google and Sohu in an effort to protect
state secrets and territorial integrity, state press said.
According to Min Yiren, vice head
of the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping, authorities hope to
get rid of online maps that wrongly depict China's borders or that
reveal military secrets, the People's Daily said Monday.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Hackers harpoon US
executives with phony email subpoenas
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US federal court officials have warned that hackers
are emailing phony subpoenas embedded with malicious software to
high-ranking executives to steal valuable corporate information.
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Swedish court
convicts man of file sharing
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A Swedish court on Monday handed down a suspended
sentence and a 10,000-kronor ($1,655) fine to a man found guilty of
sharing some 4,500 music files and 30 films on the Internet.
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TechBytes
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Kingston Technology
ValueRAM DDR3
notebook memory achieves Intel validation
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DDR3-1066 SO-DIMMs optimized for upcoming Intel
Centrino 2 processor technology
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Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent
world leader in memory products, today announced its ValueRAM DDR3
small outline dual-inline memory modules (SO-DIMMs) have passed
Intel validation...
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TechStuff
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Lenovo debuts the ultimate ready-to-wear
PC fashion accessory: IdeaPad U110
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Lenovo announced the availability
of the IdeaPad U110 notebook PC, the star of Lenovo's IdeaPad
fashion-oriented notebook collection and winner of three Best of
Show awards at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show.
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